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  1. 4 days ago · Learn about the history and achievements of the Philadelphia Phillies, the oldest continuously run, single-name, single-city franchise in American professional sports. Find out how the team won two World Series titles, eight NL pennants, and featured stars like Grover Cleveland Alexander, Steve Carlton, Mike Schmidt, and Bryce Harper.

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  2. 1 day ago · Kurkjian: Nobody played harder than Pete Rose (2:51) Tim Kurkjian remembers the late Pete Rose and his baseball legacy. (2:51)

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    • David Schoenfield
  3. 2 days ago · Schmidt, who played with Rose on the 1980 World Series team, said in a statement that he was "saddened" to hear about Rose's death. Pete Rose #14 of the Philadelphia Phillies hugs manager Dallas ...

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    • Tom Ignudo
  4. 3 days ago · Steve Carlton owns the record with 70 such outings, followed by Curt Schilling with 48, Aaron Nola with 31 and Cole Hamels with 29. Next up on the list ahead of Wheeler is Cliff Lee, who had 22.

  5. 3 days ago · Dealt from the Cardinals to the Phillies in one of the most infamous trades in baseball history, Carlton produced an all-time season in his Philadelphia debut. Carlton deservedly took home the NL Cy Young award, throwing 346 1/3 innings with an elite 182 ERA+ and 2.01 FIP while punching out 310 hitters. His 11.1 WAR is behind only Martinez's 11 ...

  6. 1 day ago · A list of 131 seasons completed by the Philadelphia Phillies, a professional baseball franchise in Major League Baseball since 1883. The Phillies have a record of 9,935-11,112 (.472) in regular season games and 49–55 (.471) in post-season play.

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  8. 3 days ago · 1973: Steve Carlton suffers his 20th loss of the season as Philadelphia falls to St. Louis 7-1. Carlton will finish 13-20 with a 3.90 ERA. 1974: Lou Brock steals his 118th base on the final day of the regular season. 1976: The Dodgers name Tommy Lasorda as their new manager, replacing Walter Alston.